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Follow on Google News | Emilygrene bolsters resume with CALCTP CertificationsNationally recognized Certifications include CALCTP Contractor and Acceptance Test Technicians.
By: Emilygrene Title 24 took effect in July of 2014 and includes an unprecedented number of requirements for lighting and controls. To ensure newly installed systems operate properly, the new standards also require that a certified controls acceptance test technician conduct and document all required lighting controls acceptance test. This requirement applies to all non-residential lighting controls project regulated by Title 24, and acceptance testing must be completed and documented fore a certificate of occupancy can be issued. "We continue to build our firms resume with proper licenses and certifications," About the Company Emilygrene is a single-source provider of comprehensive energy solutions. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the company delivers Triple Bottom Line (Social, Environmental, Economical) benefits by implementing demand-side and supply-side energy solutions. Emilygrene works with its customers to reduce operating expenses, upgrade and maintain their facilities, improve occupancy comfort levels, increase energy reliability and enhance the environment. Emilygrene team members have successfully completed energy projects with federal, state, and local governments, healthcare and educational institutions, and commercial and industrial clients. By providing two core business services of energy efficiency and renewable energy generation, emilygrene affords its customers the chance to capitalize on energy opportunities and to focus on their organization's primary mission. - See more at: http://www.emilygrene.com/ About the CALCTP CALCTP encourages increasing the use of lighting controls in commercial buildings and industrial facilities. Through proper installation, advanced lighting controls improve energy efficiency in commercial facilities and save significant dollars. CALCTP trains electricians, both union and non-union, in energy efficiency. The statewide program certifies graduates in the design and installation of advanced lighting controls: the most cost effective reduction in electricity consumption. Advanced lighting control systems typically include: dimmers, occupancy sensors, photo-sensors, relay modules, and communication- Media Contact Mary Bonura, mbonura@emily- Corporate Communications Director mbonura@emily- End
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